Quiz 8, 13 questions
3:2.a
1. Which of the following processes produces most of the water vapor in the atmosphere?
- sublimation
- evaporation
- advective cooling
- convective cooling
3:2.a
2. Which of the following is the main source of moisture in Earth’s atmosphere?
- Lakes
- rivers
- polar icecaps
- oceans
3:2.a.c
3. Which condition gives rise to clear skies?
a. high humidity
b. low temperatures
c. low air pressure
d. high air pressure
3:2.b
4. Which of the following statements best describes the El Nino phenomenon?
a. change in global wind patterns that occurs in the Northern Hemisphere
b. warming of surface waters in the eastern Pacific due to the effects of changing wind patterns on ocean currents near the equator
c. cooling of surface waters in the eastern Pacific due to the effects of changing wind patterns on ocean currents near the equator
d. global wind and precipitation belt between 20°N and 30°N latitude
3:2.b
5. All of the following are necessary for the formation of a thunderstorm EXCEPT:
- warmer air
- blizzard like conditions
- moisture/humidity in the air
- an upward lift to the air mass enough to form cumulonimbus clouds
3:2.b
6. Tornados have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:
a. tornados form on a warm front
b. tornados form in violent thunderstorms
c. usually counterclockwise rotation in the U.S.
- form from differences in wind speed at different altitudes
3:2.b
7. In the northern hemisphere, which of these would most resemble a hurricane?
- B.
C. D.
3:2.c
8. Choose the best description for a high-pressure system from the following:
a. Cooler air mass system that overtakes and replaces a warm air mass; can create cumulonimbus clouds
b. Warmer air mass system that overtakes and rides upon a cold air mass; can create mild precipitation
c. Descending air with relatively calm and clear skies
d. Rising air that condenses to form numerous clouds and precipitation
3:2.d
9. Which of the following fronts is indicated in the diagram near the L?
a. cold front
b. stationary front
c. occluded front
d. warm front
3:2.d
10. In the diagram below, a cold front is advancing on a warm front.
This causes the:
- cold air masses to rise and create clouds
- warm air masses to rise and create clouds
- warm air masses to rise and create clear skies
- cold air masses to sink and create clear skies
3:2.e
11. Mark and Kandace worked together in Earth Systems to measure the weather for several days in a row. They collected the following data:
Mon. / Tues. / Wed. / Thurs. / Fri.Temp. (ºC) / 5 / 11 / 12 / 12 / 13
Cloud cover / 70% Altostratus / 90% Nimbostratus / 25% Stratus / 20% mix stratus/stratocumulus / 25% stratocumulus
Pressure (mb) / 1012 / 1010 / 1019 / 1023 / 1025
Precip. (in) / 0.00 / 0.05 / 0.01 / 0.00 / 0.00
Using the above data: Which day showed a warm front over their town?
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Friday
3:2.e
12. Mark and Kandace worked together in Earth Systems to measure the weather for several days in a row. They collected the following data:
Mon. / Tues. / Wed. / Thurs. / Fri.Temp. (ºC) / 5 / 11 / 12 / 12 / 13
Cloud cover / 70% Altostratus / 90% Nimbostratus / 25% Stratus / 20% mix stratus/stratocumulus / 25% stratocumulus
Pressure (mb) / 1012 / 1010 / 1019 / 1023 / 1025
Precip. (in) / 0.00 / 0.05 / 0.01 / 0.00 / 0.00
Using the above data: Which location on the two weather maps correctly shows where Mark and Kandace’s town is located on Wednesday in relation to the passing weather conditions.
- A
- B
- C
- D
3:2.d
13. What kind of front forms when two air masses remain in the same location, with neither one strong enough to overtake the other?
a. an occluded front
b. a polar front
c. a warm front
d. a stationary front